The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    ftidcry, October 9, 1942
DAILY NEBRASKAN
LifeMagazine
Declines UN
Scrap Story
Contrary to the hopes of the
JVar Council and the Student
Union, sponsors of the univer
sity scrap drive in cooperation
with Innocents Society, "Life",
popular pictorial magazine, will
not be able to cover the campus
drive for metal and rubber.
In answer to a telegram invit
ing a staff photographer to visit
the campus, "Life" telegraphed:
"Sorry, can't cover. But it's a
Dean C. W. Poynter
Speaks at Nu Med
Monthly Banquet
Nu-med club members heard an
address by Dr. Poynter, dean of
the NU medical school in Omaha,
following their monthly banquet
held Wednesday night in the
Union.
Dr. Poynter answered many
wonderful idea, and have fun"!
In connection with the present
nationwide salvage drive, this
magazine recently ran a lengthy
article on the merits of the "Ne
braska . plan" for salvaging
scrap, as they called it. Nebraska
came into high praise from the
WELCOME I5AIS!
A visit in Lincoln is worth a visit to
Across From St Paul's Church
226 So. 12th
2-1010
Corn Cobs Turn Tickets
In Saturday Morning
Corn Cobs much check In
homecoming party tickets and
money between 10-12 o'clock
Saturday morning in the Kos
met Klub office.
questions puzzling the pre-medical
students and individually advised
many members on ways to get in
medical school thru the various re
serves now being offered by the
government.
Following the banquet a short
meeting was held at which Max
O'Connell was nominated for vice
president. Flora Heck, president of
the group, officiated at the ban
quet.
YM, YW Representatives
Attend Topeka Meeting
Mary Lockett, YWCA secre
tary, Eugene Floyd, YMCA secre
tary, Helen Kelley, Billy Heusel,
and Miss Katie Faulkner, assist
ant professor of drawing and
painting, will attend the regional
council meeting of the Rocky
Mountain Student Christian move
ment at Topeka, Kansas this
weekend.
The Freshmen Commission
leader group will meet today at
4:30 in the dining room of Ellen
Smith.
that
program
tV,c college
smart economy
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FINGERTIP
COATS
795.17
95
For the college man, these
fingertip coats with the pop
ular balsat sleeves. Choose
either wool fleece or cordu
roy in the new shades of tan,
teal or brown. Just the coat
for real comfort and good
looking style.
Sweaters
Fellowt. you'll wnl to look yor
best on the eimpu., nd MeC.refor
dd that toucn in mcir
minute tport sweat- 95
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maroon, teal, brown
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ityled eordnroy slacks.
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bard servirs.
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Windbrcaker Jackets
The ideal jacket for wear with your
slacks. Made of gaberdine, they grmm
have a rayon lining. They're not vJJJj
only good looking but so service- fO)
ablel v
GOLD'S... Men'i Store.
Patterson Starts
Discussion Series
The University group of the
Westminster of Youth will start a
series of discussions with Dr.
Charles H. Patterson as the leader.
The general subject of the series
is "The Great Religions of the
World."
Next Sunday evening the sub
ject will be "Shintoism," one of
the leading religions of Japan.
These discussions are held at 5:30
o'clock in the church office. They
are followed by a Fellowship sup
per hour and the eventide worship.
For the worship service Dr. M.
V. Oggle will give a short medita
tion entitled, "The Painted Veil".
The vested Chapel choir will sing.
Winners . . .
(Continued from Page 1).
on many occasions. Known for
his hot rhythm section, Cox s band
has many followers among college
students.
Sponsors of the dance, Corn
Cobs and Tassels, are still selling
advance sale tickets for 75 cents
per couple, including tax. How
ever, tickets at the door of the
- - ? -
Dr. Neil E. Gordon of Central
college, Fayette, Mo., has been ap
pointed head of the chemistry de
partment at Wayne university to
fill the vacancy caused by retire
ment of Frederick C. Irwin.
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A
" johnny cox.
coliseum tomorrow night at 9
o'clock will sell for 90 cents. Dorm
and sorority girls will not be
granted extra time for the dance,
according to tne dean of women s
office.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED A date for the homecoming
aance. Has ase, height and experience.
rnone JJon, 0-7667.
BuyllomecomingTicketg
At Student Union Office
All those desiring tickets to
the Cob-Tassel homecoming
dance on Saturday who have
not already procured one may
purchase them today and Sat
urday in the union office.
Tickets are 75 advance sale
and 90c at the door.
Welcome
Alumni!
o
HEY! Get in the
"Sloppy
$OSL
Yellow $C
Cords Y3
"Flip-it" $195
Hats Yl
Timber-plaid $ 50
Shirts m
o
You can still buy a
Harvey quality made
smt $2450
1230 O St. 2-4202
Open Thurs. Eve. Till 9
jBMDIJlDQIfflfe,
ladief shoes
4lh floor
our no. I sport shoe
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AAA to C
"right" to the last detail . . . with the smart
"walled" last . . . antique brown . . . antique red
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